Hey everyone, I just wanted to announce thta I will be opening a new
Rainbow 100 website on Saturday, Feb 8. The site is located at:
http://www.classiccmp.org/rainbow
Right now, all that is there is an announcement. I hope everyone will
take a moment top visit once it's open.
I haven't been keeping up with everything in the Rainbow commumnity. I
noticed that all the schematics have been posted on the Update
(ftp.update.uu.se) archives. Who took the time to do this? I just wanted
to thank them. Anyway, visit the page if you get a chance! Thanks!
-Jeff
jba(a)sdf.lonestar.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Mike,
I got your messages but E-mail to you is still bouncing. This is one of
FOUR bounced messages that I got this morning. You need to contact your ISP
and find out what the hell is going on.
Joe
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If anyone is interested in this, please contact the author directly at
siaglo(a)ing.uni.wroc.pl
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Dear Sir
We want to inform you that we have some pieces of PDP system (main board,
teleprinter)
and some documentation (engineerig drawings, listings of software etc.)
available.
By the way, we would like to consult one of our major technical problem. We
have in our lab a CAMBRIDGE MICROSCAN MK-9 MICROPROBE still working under
control of PDP-11/05 computer.
We would like to replace the main computer PDP-11 by an IBM PC/Windows
system and we are looking for a company which could do the replacement.
Would it be possible for you to do this sort of replacement and what would
be the conditions (including approximate costs)?
We would appreciate any information you could provide.
With kindest regards - Henryk Siaglo
Institute of Geological Sciences
University of Wroclaw
ul. Cybulskiego 30
50-205 Wroclaw
POLAND
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I don't know how to start a Wiki, but perhaps it would be a good thing
for all of us. I would provide a "memory location" where we could all
add what each knows about each kind of computer.
If someone wants to host one (ie provide bandwidth and a webserver)
I think the software is free..
Perhaps the classiccomp website can have a wiki branch..
Wanted to purchase: items relating to General Electric computer and Honeywell Computer co. We are filling in this area in our displays and Reference Library. Please drop me a list of what you have available offlist. be sure there are *** in the title so I can pick your valued reply out from the other mass of messages we get everyday.
Thanks Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
Please check our web site at
http://www.smecc.org
to see other engineering fields, communications and computation stuff we
buy, and by all means when in Arizona drop in and see us.
address:
coury house / smecc
5802 w palmaire ave
glendale az 85301
On Nov 20, 4:26, owen(a)bardstown.com wrote:
> YAY! With sacrifices to the SCSI and XFS gods, I now have root on my
Indy. I was
> told to do a setmon to improve the monitor problems -- set for better
resolution
> + sync.
>
> Gulp... I don't see it in /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin, or /sbin, and it
isn't on
> the path. Any
> ideas?
It's not something people should regularly twiddle, so it's slightly
out of the way, in /usr/gfx/setmon
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Does the lack of replies really mean no-one knows what an M750 "Line I/O
Control" is for?
Does that also mean no-one wants any :-)? I have pretty much decided that
whatever they are, I am not likely to need them.
Vince
YAY! With sacrifices to the SCSI and XFS gods, I now have root on my Indy. I was
told to do a setmon to improve the monitor problems -- set for better resolution
+ sync.
Gulp... I don't see it in /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin, or /sbin, and it isn't on
the path. Any
ideas?
Hi all,
One of my customers has available a complete and working
HP series 9000, model G30. It includes UX media, the full
manual kit (^#*($%#@()$ which is currently sitting in my
living room, since they gave me the wrong set..) and, if
desired, an HP series-9000 rack. The system currently is
*in* that rack.
The system can't be shipped, so it's pickup only. Current
location is ALMERE, in The Netherlands.
Interested parties please contact me off-list.
No affiliation etc.. I was there to grab the VAX they were
going to give me (and which turned out to be a DECsystem
5400 *yay* ;-) and I noticed that HP sitting idle there...
Cheers,
Fred
--
Fred N. van Kempen, DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) Collector/Archivist
Visit the VAXlab Project at http://www.pdp11.nl/VAXlab/
Visit the Archives at http://www.pdp11.nl/
Email: waltje(a)pdp11.nl BUSSUM, THE NETHERLANDS / Sunnyvale, CA, USA